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|introduced=1975 | discontinued=1988  
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|designers=Dave Allen
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* [[Media:070-1481-00.pdf|Tektronix 213 Service Manual, 1989 Rev.]] (PDF, OCR, 76MB)
* [[Media:070-1481-00.pdf|Tektronix 213 Service Manual, 1989 Rev.]] (PDF, OCR, 76MB)
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The 213 provides true RMS voltage and current measurements.
The 213 provides true RMS voltage and current measurements.
It is battery or AC line powered.
It is battery or AC line powered.
The 213 "Miniscope" was developed by a group led by [[Dave Allen]].


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Revision as of 05:43, 13 March 2023

Tektronix 213
Miniature portable 1 MHz oscilloscope and TRMS digital multimeter
Tektronix 213, front view

Produced from 1975 to 1988

Manuals
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The Tektronix 213 is a miniature portable oscilloscope introduced in 1975. It combines a 3½-digit DMM and a 1 MHz single channel scope in one unit. The maximum sweep rate is 0.4 μs/div with ×10 sweep magnifier.

The 213 provides true RMS voltage and current measurements. It is battery or AC line powered.

The 213 "Miniscope" was developed by a group led by Dave Allen.

Key Specifications

     — Multimeter Section
DC Volts 0.1 V to 1000 V, Input Resistance: 10 MΩ
Accuracy, 0.1 V & 1 V: ±0.1%, ±3 counts; 10 V & 100 V: ±0.15%, ±1 count; 1000 V: ±0.2%, ±1 count
True RMS Volts DC Volts
DC Current 0.1 to 1000 mA
Accuracy: 0.1 mA: ±0.5%, ±3 counts; 1 mA – 1000 mA: ±0.25%, ±3 counts
True RMS Current 0.1 to 1000 mA
Accuracy, 0.1 mA: ±2.5%, ±5 counts (DC); ±1.5%, ±5 counts (40 Hz – 4 kHz); ±4.5%, ±5 counts (4 kHz − 40 kHz); 1 mA – 1000 mA: ±2.5%, ±5 counts (DC); ±1.5%, ±5 counts (40 Hz – 4 kHz); ±3.5%,±5 counts (4 kHz − 40 kHz)
Current range input resistance 0.1 mA: 1000 Ω; 1 mA: 100 Ω; 10 mA: 10.2 Ω; 100 mA: 1.2 Ω; 1000 mA: 0.3 Ω
Resistance 1 KΩ: ±0.5%, ±3 counts; 10 KΩ – 1 MΩ: ±0.5%, ±1 count; 10 MΩ: ±1%, ±1 count
     — Oscilloscope Section
Voltage ranges 5 mV/Div to – 100 V/Div, ±3%
Bandwidth (Voltage) DC – 1 MHz (at 10 mV/Div and below, 400 kHz)
Current ranges 5 µA/Div to 100 mA/Div, ±3%
Bandwidth (Current) DC – 200 kHz (5 µA/Div – 10 μA/Div); DC – 400 kHz (20 μA/Div – 200 mA/Div)
Input resistance 10 MΩ // 150 pF (5 mV/Div – 1 V/Div), 100 pF (2 V/Div to – 100 V/Div)
Rise time 875 ns (5 mV/Div – 10 mV/Div); 350 ns (20 mV/Div – 100 V/Div)
Sweep 500 ms/Div – 2 µs/Div, ±5% (magnified or unmagnified)
Batteries 2 × “D” NiCd cells
Operating time 3.5 hours typical at maximum intensity after full charge cycle
Charge time 16 h
Mains power 90 – 136 VAC. 48 – 62 Hz (Option 1: 180 – 250 VDC. or 180 – 250 VAC, 48 – 62 Hz)
Power consumption Less than 8 watts

Links

Internals

The 213 makes use of two Tek-made custom chips, the 155-0048-01 trigger sweep circuit, and the 155-0114-00 7-segment character generator in the DVM circuit. In addition, it includes some standard opamps (741, 324) and a 4-digit decimal counter (Mostek MK5007).

Pictures

Schematics


CRTs used in the 213

Page Part nos Description Designers Used in
154-0696-00 154-0696-00 CRT John Kobbe 213

Custom ICs used in the 213

Page Model Part nos Description Designers Used in
155-0048-01 M052F 155-0048-00 155-0048-01 155-0055-00 155-0055-01 trigger sweep Dave Allen 211 212 213 214 432 433 5B12N 5B13N 5L4N 603 604 605 606 606A 607 624 SC501 R7912
155-0114-00 M127 155-0114-00 character generator 213